Xú Wénbì 徐文弼 (hào Míngfēng 鳴峰, fl. mid-Qiánlóng era, c. 1750s–1770s), Qīng civil official from Yùzhāng 豫章 in Jiāngxī. Held appointments at the Hànlín 翰林院 (where he served alongside Wáng Shìfāng 王世芳 as a tóngjiào 同集 examiner) and later in the Board of Civil Office (銓曹) selecting magistrates. His three principal published works — the Shīfǎ shùyì 詩法述義 on poetics, the Lìzhì xuánjìng 吏治懸鏡 (alternately Lìzhì xuánjīng) on circuit-level administration, and the Shòushì chuánzhēn 壽世傳真 (KR3eo002) on yǎngshēng — together display the typical Qiánlóng-era civil-official’s combined commitments to literary refinement, practical statecraft, and the cultivation of bodily longevity. He had no transmitted jìnshì record in the standard examination lists; CBDB lists him as a gòngshēng (CGED-Q person id 176040587300), suggesting an irregular-status official.